Download Men of Virtue Series (1-4) by Cait Forester (.ePUB)

Men of Virtue Series (1~4) by Cait Forester and Brian C. Palmer
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Overview: You can expect tension, heartbreak, and the discovery of true love and happiness in every story with Brian C. Palmer on the cover. Love breaks us down, hurts us, heals us, stitches us back together and makes us better than before. That sentiment is at the heart of Brian’s philosophy about what makes a good romance.
Genre: Romance MM

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Integrity (Men of Virtue #1)
integrity: noun. the quality of being morally and ethically upright.
When grad student Jackson Greene starts his job as a college teaching assistant, the last person he expects to work for is the man who broke his heart six years ago. Jackson has moved on since then. Of course he has. But when he looks into the older man’s eyes, all the familiar pain and desire rush back in.

integrity: noun. the state of being whole and undiminished.
Visiting professor Matthew Smith has never forgotten the shame of how he ended their previous affair, nor has he recovered from the guilt of daring to love a student. Jackson is still as vibrant and beautiful as he was when Matt first fell in love with him. Now they’re peers. Colleagues. And they work together just as well as they always used to – better, even. Could there be more?
They both know that mere friendship isn’t enough to heal their wounds, but a love affair is just as illicit now as it was then. The threat of scandal means that both of their careers are on the line – but is a second chance at happiness worth the risk of exposure?

Commitment (Men of Virtue #2)
commitment: noun. an obligation restricting one’s freedom of action.
Trevor Tully isn’t what you’d call a perfect boyfriend. Mostly because he isn’t anyone’s boyfriend. The king of love ’em and leave ’em, he doesn’t allow anyone to get under his skin – and so far he’s even managed to convince himself that he likes it that way.

commitment: noun. the promise to be loyal to someone.
Jack Wyatt has never had a boyfriend. He’s never had much of anything, really, except for an empty house full of the ghosts of painful memories and a job at his hometown library. That and one long-ago crush on the jock who saved him from a crew of bullies and then disappeared from his life for six years: Trevor Tully.
When Trevor returns to his tiny hometown of Pinton, Tennessee, for the first time since he left for college six years ago, to attend his brother’s wedding, he feels like a stranger – ungrounded and unwanted, just like the stray dog that haunts his footsteps when he takes a walk to escape his parents’ house. But when Jack agrees to take the dog in – and Trevor, as well – neither of them are prepared for the tantalizing consequences. And the idea that just maybe, they can find a forever home in each other.

Courage (Men of Virtue #3)
"It’s just a bunch of college boys having fun. What’s your problem?"
Austin Freeman isn’t exactly a free man. He’s out and proud about his sexuality – but still he hides behind the mask of an average college guy, unwilling to embrace his fem side in public. He just wants to fit in, and that’s part of why he’s pledging Delta Tau Ro.
"My problem is I’m not letting some guy hit me with a paddle or…whatever else goes on."
Dex Paulson doesn’t want to go to college. He doesn’t want to be on the wrestling team. He doesn’t want to pledge his father’s fraternity. And he doesn’t want to pretend that he’s straight.
When Austin and Dex are paired up as part of the campus’ new Rush initiative, they aren’t prepared to recognize each other from a disastrous bullying incident they’d shared years ago. But as time goes by – and their interactions with the fraternity grow more intense – they’re forced to confront the emotions they stir in each other.
Can Dex and Austin bring themselves to admit that opposites really do attract?

Faith (Men of Virtue #4)
faith: noun. complete trust or confidence in something or someone
Alex Turner has his life completely planned out – he’s going to get his law degree, transition into politics, and marry his boyfriend before they adopt their 2.5 kids. He’s going places, and he’s never, ever going to let the ghosts of his past slow him down. Of course, he hasn’t prepared for his boyfriend to dump him and his fraternity to become embroiled in a hazing scandal, or for the most painful bit of a past he thought was behind him to come calling him back to his old hometown. His perfect life is quickly going to hell… now he needs something he can believe in.

faith: noun. the strong belief in God or the doctrines of a religion
Leo Saint-Claire has always known that he would devote his life to the priesthood. From his first time serving on the altar in middle school, he’s dreamed and planned to spend his life devoted to God and his service. That he is also gay is of no consequence; he’s not running from one life – he’s embracing another. Meeting one of his old childhood friends at a soup kitchen shakes him to his core. Alex was his first kiss – his only kiss. But Leo isn’t concerned with romantic entanglements–so how can he reconcile the demands of his faith with the demands of his heart?
To Leo, running into Alex again just months from taking his vows feels like a test from God… the ultimate temptation. To Alex, being reunited with a childhood friend may be exactly what he needs. But the passion between them burns bright and hot, and what seems like a simple fling gives way to true feelings. Is faith enough to keep them together… or apart?

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